We didn't have time to watch a movie this week because we were too busy making one! However we didn't want to break the schedule so we decided to give everyone an inside look at the production of our project.
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We promised ourselves we’d watch out for red flags, and we didn’t find any! James Gunn gets a 10/10 for The Suicide Squad.
Referenced in this Episode: Deadshot - Wikipedia Bloodsport - Wikipedia The Suicide Squad (2021) IMDb James Gunn Fired From ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ Franchise Over Offensive Tweets Rick Flag's Shirt in The Suicide Squad Has a Hidden Meaning Recommended Content: Super (2010) I Care a Lot (2020)
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At last... Steel Magnolias with Michael Flanagan! We’re sorry it took so long. We’ve been busier than a one-armed paper-hanger!
Referenced in this Episode
Robert Harling (1987) Steel Magnolias Cast on Donahue Bisquick Facts Who is Emily Post? Quote Investigator - Alice Roosevelt Longworth IMdb Steel Magnolias (1989) IMdb Steel Magnolias (2012) Disney's New Show "The Owl House" Gets Slammed by One Million Moms Group as "Evil Content" Lake Plains Players MeeshPlays Celluloid Stage - Snake Eyes Review Recommended Content: Jerry MaGuire (1996) Almost Famous (2000) The Owl House (2020)
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The (hopefully new and improved) Suicide Squad hits theatres this Friday, so we watched the “old” version for a comparison.
Referenced in this Episode: Everything We Know About Jared Leto’s Cult
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This week, Zack and Ellen had to come up with a last minute topic! Movies based on Toys... yeah that'll do.
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Ellen is off this week so Zack invites Corey Tripi on to talk about the newest G.I. Joe prequel Snake Eyes! Spoiler alert... It wasn't good.
This week we're talking Man of La Mancha with our resident Spanish teacher and all-around lover of Spain, Kayla Ruemann! Ellen watched the (1972) film adaptation by Arthur Hiller and starring Peter O’Toole.
Referenced in this Episode: Man of La Mancha - TCM Man of La Mancha - Soundtrack A Psychological Assessment of Don Quixote, Wendy Brunt Andrew Lloyd Webber Defies Possible Delay in Fully Reopening U.K. Theaters: ‘Come to the Theater and Arrest Us Andrew Lloyd Webber, Theater Industry Sue U.K. Government to Reveal COVID-19 Events Research Results Morgan Lloyd - Playwright, Emilia More info: Quixotic: foolishly impractical especially in the pursuit of ideals especially : marked by rash lofty romantic ideas or extravagantly chivalrous action https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quixotic
Kayla Victoria Reumann is a Buffalo actress who recently graduated from Niagara University with a B.F.A. degree in Theatre Performance and Spanish. She currently works locally as a Spanish teacher. Kayla has previously read for a few plays during quarantine with Green Buffalo and is very excited to be working with GBP in the future. Some of her favorite past work includes directing Sylvia by A.R. Gurney and Green Dating by Chantal Bilodeau (NU Theater) as well as playing Holly Seabe in Anton in Show Business (NU Theater).
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Zack and Ellen regret to inform you that Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021) is… just terrible. They’re not even in space! However, Loki on Disney+ is definitely worth checking out!
Referenced in this Episode: LeBron James’ ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’ blows the layup Pitchfork Review: Space Jam A New Legacy Space Jam IMBD Tweet - Bailey Carlin Recommended Content: Morgan Lloyd - Playwright, Emilia West End Review: ‘Emilia’ Black Widow IMBD Fear Street IMBD
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We're not bad, we just talk that way. This week, we're gearing up Space Jam: A New Legacy by talking about Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), the original Space Jam (1996), Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003).
Referenced in this Episode: The Making of Who Framed Roger Rabbit Roger Rabbit & the Secrets of Toon Town Top Ten Movies that Mixed Live Action and Animation Undone Live Action Animation | Prime Video Looney Tunes: Back in Action Painting Scene
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Zack and Ellen went to see Black Widow on Thursday. Here are their thoughts!
Referenced in this Episode: The Russo Brothers' Reason For Not Giving Black Widow A Funeral Is Pretty Simple Why Black Widow Not Getting A Funeral In Avengers: Endgame Actually Helped Her Solo Film Here’s Why Black Widow Didn’t Get a Memorial at the end of End-Game
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March 2022
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